BATON ROUGE (AP) — A 42-year-old Baton Rouge man accused of calling in a bomb threat to LSU on Sept. 17 has pleaded not guilty
to federal charges.
The Advocate reported U.S. Magistrate Judge Docia Dalby ordered William Bouvay Jr. to be held, without
bond, in federal custody at the West Baton Rouge Parish Prison until his trial in December.
A federal grand jury in Baton Rouge indicted Bouvay on Sept. 20 on one count of willfully conveying false information concerning
the attempt to destroy property by means of explosives.
Bouvay faces a similar charge of
communicating false information of a planned bombing on school property
in 19th Judicial
District Court, where he also is targeted for probation revocation
on his guilty plea to a charge of domestic abuse/battery.